Nice looking bowl, especially for a first try. Much better than my first. Tearout is a problem we all deal with and some woods are much worse than others. You probably noticed that it won’t sand out easily. A fresh tool edge before the final cut always helps. The solution is usually finishing with a shear scrape. If you use a bowl gouge as I do, it involves facing the gouge flute towards the wood with the top edge of the flute very close to the wood, about 1/16 to 1/8 inch away. Drop the handle so you are cutting at a 45 degree angle, and make very light cuts. It should look like fine hairs coming off of it. If you do an internet search, there is a lot of info that explains it better than I ever could. Bet your next bowl only takes half as long.